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Is the noun leather an abstract noun?

No, "leather" is not an abstract noun.

Here's why:

* Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, feelings, or qualities that cannot be touched or seen. Examples include happiness, freedom, love, and justice.

* Leather is a concrete noun because it refers to a tangible substance that can be touched, seen, and experienced with our senses. It's made from animal hides and has a physical form.

Therefore, "leather" is a concrete noun, not an abstract noun.

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